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Hi Ari. She’s right about “it comes back, it repeats itlsef.” Clothes always do. What a beautiful lady who looks so full of life and seems so happy. You really know how to find them. Thanks for sharing. I did a post the other day about your blog and how enjoyable it is. Gave out your link so that other’s could come and enjoy too. Take care and thanks.

Just got here from Mudflats AK. Sorry I didn’t know about you back before the ‘change,’ you would have helped me through it, but it’s all a little OK now. I’m glad to see this outpouring of love for you, but I was taken aback at Sarah Jane’s comment. I don’t understand why anyone would doubt that an ‘age challenged’ person could do this. I’m adding you to my morning read and have sent word of you to some friends who will also appreciate youse guys.

Are you ladies for real? Are you sure this is not some young person trying to pose as two older ladies to tug at our heartstrings? Because Margaret and Helen, if you are real women, I ADORE you!! After reading The Angriest Man in America, Helen, if you do not have anymore fight in you, I will fight twice as hard! My grandfather fought communists so my parents could eventually immigrate to America so I could live in the best country in the world, and I will fight to keep it great 🙂 (which means opposing people like Palin)

I’m beginning to think we have overwhelmed Margaret and Helen. After all they started this blog to stay in touch with each other – not expecting it to take off to the extent it has. We can only hope they will not stop posting their thoughts here on current events. They may have to have two blogs – this one for their readers/fans and another one just for themselves. I for one am hoping they do not abandon this one.

Thank you ladies for your honesty & not caring what other people think of what you say – – Say it over & over again…hopefully, your blog will become viral and everyone will see what an absolutely scary situation we will be in if we wake up on 11/5 & if the knucklehead & barbie doll are in the white house !

This is amazing – thank you, thank you, thank you for saying what is (hopefully) on everyone’s minds. You speak with the kind of courage and gumption that we really need to hear right now. Plus, I’m laughing my ass off and can see the funny side of this ridiculous world. Thanks again and keep writing – pleeeease!

I never really looked at blogs until I heard about yours on Stephanie Miller’s Air America Radio Show. All I can say is that you remind me so much of my dear gramma; right down to her common sense and “no crap” approach to seeing the world and through the occassional fool that comes along. I miss her very much but smile fondly whenever I read one of your entries. Thank you!

Greetings from Harlem, NY. I’ve read all your posts. You are an inspiration and a lesson to us all. I just wanted to give your grandson, Matthew, a shout-out for guiding through the blogosphere. He’s done a real public service.
You must be so proud. Thanks again for taking the time to share your wisdom.

I’ve just finished reading several of the entries. Thanks for standing up to the insanity. I am relieved to find that there are so many others who can see through Palin – I almost began to doubt myself.

Speaking as a baby-boomer daughter of parents from the greatest generation, I thank you. Thanks for your homegrown common sense, something Palin has attempted to convince us that she has.

As a 6th generation Texan who lives in the hill country and has been a single Dad for 15 years raising 2 boys..I gotta’ tell ya’ that I love a girl with gumption..Give ’em hell ladies..From your friend and admirer..K.N. Terry Burnet, Texas.. This weekend is the Red River Shoot Out…HOOK ‘EM HORNS!!!!

Hello?…Helen??
Testing,1,2,…check, check.
Helen, Dear, it’s me, Margaret!!
Look at us now…surfing this here innernet…we are two “happen’in” broads aren’t we? Is this thing on??
My nephew is telling me what to do here. I going to press send now.
Helen, I will call you to see if you received my Blog entry…oh, my nephew says I don’t have to call you.
I don’t really understand but will in time I’m sure. Helen, this reminds me of the fax machines you bought us back in the 70’s when I first moved to Maine, Remember? You said we could “fax” letters to each other instead of having huge phone bills. You had to call me anyway to tell me to take my letter out of the envelope BEFORE I faxed it! My how we laughed about that….okay, here goes the test Blog entry…more later, Dear.
~Margaret